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describe the process of oxidation​

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Answered by longchartoshienla
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Answer:

Oxidation is the loss of electrons during a reaction by a molecule, atom or ion.

Explanation:

Oxidation occurs when the oxidation state of a molecule, atom or ion is increased. The opposite process is called reduction, which occurs when there is a gain of electrons or the oxidation state of an atom, molecule, or ion decreases.

An example of a reaction is that between hydrogen and fluorine gas to form hydrofluoric acid:

H2 + F2 → 2 HF

In this reaction, hydrogen is being oxidized and fluorine is being reduced. The reaction may be better understood if it is written in terms of two half-reactions.

H2 → 2 H+ + 2 e-

F2 + 2 e- → 2 F-

Answered by JenettTanu
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Answer:

oxidation is the loss of electrons during reaction by a molecule... addition of oxygen or removal of hydrogen. .the opposite reaction is reduction..the iron reacts with oxygen to give ferric oxide.... is an example

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